INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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Melon, insects injurious to; 



Melittia satyriniformis (syn. M. 



cucurbitae), 2:63. 

 Phorbia fusciceps (syn. An- 



thomyia zeae), 4:179. 

 Thrips tabaci, 11:244. 

 Melon aphis, 10:497. 

 Melon caterpillar, 10:503, 11:132, 



134-38; 12:357; 14:395^ 

 Melon plant louse, 5:306, 326; 10: 



497; 14:355^ 

 Melon vine midge, 11:165-68; 12: 

 357; 14:395^ 395^ 

 liairy, 11:168-70; 12:357. 

 Melophagus ovinus, 1:62, 229, 

 Melsheimer, F. E., cited, 1:81; 4: 

 101, 155; 5:179; 9:299; 10:408,414; 

 Catalogue of the described Coleop- 

 tera of the United States cited, 4: 

 80, 93; 11:181. 

 melsheimerii, Amblycephalus, see 

 Deltocephalus. 

 Cincinnus (syn. Perophora), 7: 



381. 

 Deltocephalus (syn. Amblyceph- 

 alus), 9:401, 410. 

 Perophora, see Cincinnus. 

 Membracidae, 1:281-88, 300; 9:387; 



11:270. 

 Membracis binotata, see Enchenopa. 

 lanceolata, of South America, 



see Enchenopa. 

 mera, see Carynota. 

 Mendell. Mrs M. F., insects from, 



10:517. 

 mendica. Eudule (syn. Euphanessa), 

 10:481. 

 Euphanessa, see Eudule. 

 Menispermum canadense, see Moon- 

 seed, Canadian, 

 mera, Carynota (syn. Membracis), 

 9:388, 410. 

 Membracis, see Carynota. 

 Merisus, 11:165. 



fulvipes (syn. Pteromalus.), 11: 

 165. 

 Mermis, 2:230; 4:125; 14:333^ 



acuminata, 4:127; 7:374; 8:z90; 

 14:314^ 315\ 32^. 

 Merodon balanus, see Mallota posti- 

 cata. 

 bardus, see Mallota posticata. 

 Meromyza americana, 1:221-27, 344; 

 3:96; 6:178; 7:377; 12:361; 14: 

 322«, 326^ 335^ See also Wheat 

 stem maggot. 

 Merriam, C. H., quoted, 11:179. 

 Merula migratoria, see Robin. 

 Merwin & Holmes, insects from, 



6:190. 

 Mesochorus scitulus, 12:211. 

 vitreus, 12:210. 



Mesographa stra men talis, see Ever- 



gestis stramenalis. 

 Mesograpta polita, 7:283. 

 messoria, Agrotis, see Carneades. 

 Carneades (syn. Agrotis, A. re- 

 pen tis, A. eochrani), 1:58, 328, 

 340; 5:210; 8:188, 236; 11:121, 

 265. 

 metacomet, Euphyes (syn. Pam- 

 phila), 4:137. 

 Pamphila, see Euphyes. 

 Metapodius femoratus, 3:153; 12: 



209; 14:346^ 

 mexicana, Eudamus (syn. E. 



nevada), 1:337; 6:180; 14:327^ 

 Meyrick, Edward, Handbook of 

 British Lepidoptera, abstract of re- 

 view, 12:349; 14:39r; cited, 10: 

 378; 11:142, 147. 

 Mial, L. C, Natnral history of aqua- 

 tic insects, abstract of notice of, 

 11:283; 14:390^ 

 micans Helops, 11:269. 



Lachnosterna (syn. L. sororia), 

 1:330; 11:268. 

 Michigan agricultural experiment 

 station. Bulletin cited, 11:233; 12: 

 192, 254; 13:353^ 

 Michigan farmer, cited, 7:321. 

 Michigan state board of agricul- 

 ture, Report cited, 1:184, 194, 228; 

 2:57; 10:416; 11:118. 

 Michigan state horticultural society, 



Report cited, 2:118; 10:416, 458. 

 Michigan state pomological society, 



Report cited, 1:228; 11:248. 

 Mickleborough, John, insects from, 



13:372-. 

 Microcentrum retinervis, 4:80; 5: 

 323, 326; 11:271, 288; 13:365^; 14: 

 341^ 396^ 

 Microcentrus caryae (syn. Uroxi- 



phus), 9:392, 410. 

 microcephala, Phora, 10:404. 

 Micrococcus amylovorus, see Pear 

 blight, 

 bombycis, 2:40. 

 Microdon apiformis, of Europe, 2: 

 116. 

 globosus (syn. Aphritis, Dimer- 

 aspis podagra, Mulio, Par- 

 mula cocciformis, Scutellig- 

 era ammerlandia), 2:116-17; 

 4:175; 9:313; 14:342«. 

 mutabilis, of Europe, 2:116. 

 tristis, 2:116. 

 Microdus laticinctus, 11:156. 

 Microgaster, 1:103, 110; 2:41; 5:170, 

 177; 7:858; 8:295; 12:210. 

 atalantae, see Apanteles congre- 

 gatus var. 



